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De la hora del cuento: La letra "S"

 

Cuentos
Por Shelby Alinsky
Washington, D.C. : National Geographic, 2019. Fácil.

"¡Conoce a distintos tipos de serpientes! Descubre dónde viven y qué hacen. Usando herramientas interactivas, como el árbol de vocabulario y la actividad final, los niños aprenden vocabulario en grupos conceptuales - lo cual les ayuda a encontrar conexiones entre palabras y ampliar su comprensión del mundo." --Editor

Cuentitos
Por Ashley Wolff 
New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2025. Pequeño libro ilustrado.

"Acompaña a esta adorable ballenita en uno de sus divertidos días en el mar, que culmina cuando madre y bebé se unen en un cálido arrullo a la hora de dormir. Bellamente ilustrada, ésta es la canción ideal para toda una generación de nuevos lectores. El canto refuerza las destrezas del habla y la audición aún en los niños más pequeños, lo que hace de Bebé beluga un instrumento perfecto para un temprano aprendizaje. Esta nueva edición bilingüe da vida a una encantadora historia para los lectores más pequeños de inglés y en español." --Editor

Otros libros sobre la letra "S"




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